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Stephen Morrell is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and social sciences, with a primary focus on areas intersecting global health and mineral processing. The scientist's work incorporates a varied blend of topics, ranging from public health epidemiology to technical aspects of mineral engineering.

The key fields of study for Stephen Morrell include:

  • Medicine
  • Social Sciences

Within these broad domains, their research delves into specific subfields such as:

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Oncology
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • Health
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

The main research topics covered by Morrell consist of:

  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Morrell include

  • Richard Taylor
  • Christine Linhart
  • Catherine Dearie
  • Carah Figueroa
  • Latu Fusimalohi

Stephen Morrell has published multiple research articles in notable venues. Frequent publication venues are:

  • BMC Public Health
  • Minerals Engineering
  • Cancers
  • BMC Nephrology
  • Global Epidemiology

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Morrell include:

  • "Helping to reduce mining industry carbon emissions: A step-by-step guide to sizing and selection of energy efficient high pressure grinding rolls circuits" (2022, Minerals Engineering)
  • "Antibiotic exposure within six months before systemic therapy was associated with lower cancer survival" (2022, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology)

Other impactful publications within their broader collaborative network include:

  • "Evaluation of Combined Artificial Intelligence and Radiologist Assessment to Interpret Screening Mammograms" (2020, JAMA Network Open)
  • "Mortality in Tonga over three triennia, 2010-2018" (2021, BMC Public Health)
  • "A concise review of the brown seaweed Sargassum thunbergii - a knowledge base to inform large-scale cultivation efforts" (2021, Journal of Applied Phycology)

Best Publications

  • A review of life expectancy and infant mortality estimations for Australian Aboriginal people.

    Bronwen Phillips;Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;John Daniels

  • A review of health effects of aircraft noise.

    Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;David M. Lyle

  • Application of central composite rotatable design to modelling the effect of some operating variables on the performance of the three-product cyclone

    D.P. Obeng;S. Morrell;T.J. Napier-Munn

  • Reduction of diabetes risk in routine clinical practice: are physical activity and nutrition interventions feasible and are the outcomes from reference trials replicable? A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Magnolia Cardona-Morrell;Lucie Rychetnik;Stephen L Morrell;Paola T Espinel

  • Suicide and unemployment in Australia 1907–1990

    Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;Susan Quine;Charles Kerr

  • A cohort study of unemployment as a cause of psychological disturbance in Australian youth.

    S. Morrell;R. Taylor;S. Quine;C. Kerr

  • Unemployment and young people's health

    Stephen L Morrell;Richard J Taylor;Charles B Kerr

  • Fear of loss of independence and nursing home admission in older Australians

    Susan Quine;Stephen Morrell

  • An alternative energy–size relationship to that proposed by Bond for the design and optimisation of grinding circuits

    Stephen Morrell

  • Mental health and socio-economic variations in Australian suicide

    Richard Taylor;Andrew Page Page;Stephen Morrell;James Harrison

  • Suicide in urban New South Wales, Australia 1985-1994: socio-economic and migrant interactions

    Richard Taylor;Stephen Morrell;Emma Slaytor;Paul Ford

  • Socio-economic differentials in mental disorders and suicide attempts in Australia

    Richard Taylor;Andrew Page;Stephen Morrell;Greg Carter

  • Food insecurity in community-dwelling older Australians.

    Susan Quine;Stephen Morrell

  • The decline in Australian young male suicide

    Stephen Morrell;Andrew N. Page;Richard J. Taylor

  • Urban and rural suicide differentials in migrants and the Australian-born, New South Wales, Australia 1985--1994.

    Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;Emma Slaytor;Paul Ford

  • Childhood incidence of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and exposure to broadcast radiation in Sydney — a second look

    David R. McKenzie;Yongbai Yin;Stephen Morrell

  • Social and psychiatric influences on urban-rural differentials in Australian suicide

    Richard Taylor;Andrew Page;Stephen Morrell;James Harrison

  • Human response to environmental noise: the role of perceived control.

    Julie Hatfield;RF Soames Job;Andrew J Hede;Norman L Carter

  • Further increases in rural suicide in young Australian adults: Secular trends, 1979-2003

    Andrew Page;Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;Michael Dudley

  • Trends in diabetes and obesity in Samoa over 35 years, 1978–2013

    S. Lin;T. Naseri;C. Linhart;S. Morrell

  • Divergent trends in suicide by socio-economic status in Australia

    Andrew Page;Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;Gregory L Carter

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Page
Andrew Page Western Sydney University
Susan Quine
Susan Quine University of Sydney
David R. McKenzie
David R. McKenzie University of Sydney
Allison Milner
Allison Milner University of Melbourne
Gregory Carter
Gregory Carter University of Newcastle Australia
James Harrison
James Harrison Flinders University
Paul R. Ford
Paul R. Ford St. Mary's University
Hal Kendig
Hal Kendig Australian National University
Graham D. Burrows
Graham D. Burrows University of Melbourne
Graham Martin
Graham Martin University of Queensland

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